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Tomorrow, I'll be walking the last 19 miles of the Cotswold Way. Dinner is booked at Bath's only Michelin starred restaurant, and the weather is set fair. I'm really quite excited.
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I arrived at midday. The last few hours were done in the pouring rain. 20.6 km in 3h57m with 327m elevation gain.
Just booked into hostel and an waiting to get into my room at 1.30pm. Having a quick beer and empanada.
I can’t get my compostela until tomorrow as they are full today. I will have to get up early and queue for a number.
Just booked into hostel and an waiting to get into my room at 1.30pm. Having a quick beer and empanada.
I can’t get my compostela until tomorrow as they are full today. I will have to get up early and queue for a number.
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Based on geograohy, you might know. Is Windsor Great Park worth a visit? I've finally got round to reading Bill Bryson and he seems impressed.Joan wrote: ↑4 years agoLong water, Hampton Court.
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Yup, if I was Henry, I would have f'ed over Wolsey to get my hands on this .
Edit: if it's not clear, Hampton Court is the building directly in the centre at the far end of the water. But full disclosure, I don't know if Long Water was there when Henry took over this beautiful palace.
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It depends on what you want to get out of it. It's a lovely, if hilly, way to ride from Windsor towards Ascot or Virginia Water, for points south. It's a fairly manicured park, even more so than Richmond. The estate village is what you'd expect of a Royal estate village and still has a post office and a shop. There are some decent views of the castle. But it can be under the Heathrow flight path.
The Savile Garden is well worth a visit if you like that sort of thing - there are some decent greenhouses. Not cheap, if memory serves...
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Thank you, I was thinking of walking in the park rather than cycling. I lived in Gerrards Cross until I was 18 and haven't been back to the Chilterns and Thames Valley since. I'm considering a long weekend around Beaconsfield, checking out the places I've not seen for 35 years and taking in a couple of the tourist sites ( Yes, Beaconscot obviously). I don't recall ever visiting Windsor Great Park as a kid though.Iris wrote: ↑4 years agoIt depends on what you want to get out of it. It's a lovely, if hilly, way to ride from Windsor towards Ascot or Virginia Water, for points south. It's a fairly manicured park, even more so than Richmond. The estate village is what you'd expect of a Royal estate village and still has a post office and a shop. There are some decent views of the castle. But it can be under the Heathrow flight path.
The Savile Garden is well worth a visit if you like that sort of thing - there are some decent greenhouses. Not cheap, if memory serves...
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The park is big enough for a decent walk, which will be more peaceful than most places in the area unless the planes are on the wrong route. Another place you might consider is Cliveden, which as well as being an overpriced hotel is a very decent National Trust park, and slightly further from Heathrow.
I did go to Bekonscot as a child on a bus trip as a young child. Despite often going to the Beaconsfield Waitrose next door we haven't been to the model village since moving within 6 miles nearly 20 years ago...
I did go to Bekonscot as a child on a bus trip as a young child. Despite often going to the Beaconsfield Waitrose next door we haven't been to the model village since moving within 6 miles nearly 20 years ago...
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Do you know what, I've never noticed the spelling of Bekonscot before, I guess because I have never written it down.
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Oh and by the way, the President of the richest and one of the most influential countries on the planet is doing this tonight.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Some of the best Economic Numbers our Country has ever experienced are happening right now. This is despite a Crooked and Demented Deep State, and a probably illegal Democrat/Fake News Media Partnership the likes of which the world has never seen. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!</p>— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href=" 21, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Some of the best Economic Numbers our Country has ever experienced are happening right now. This is despite a Crooked and Demented Deep State, and a probably illegal Democrat/Fake News Media Partnership the likes of which the world has never seen. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!</p>— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href=" 21, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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I'd take it back and complain if I were you - señor Pérez López (or his secretary) can't spell septembre in Latin. And I'm disappointed your surname doesn't get a translation.
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